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The Danube Delta falls within the Pannonian steppe ecosystem of eastern Europe, with Mediterranean influences. As a young region in full process of consolidation, the Danube Delta represents a very favourable place for the development of highly diverse flora and fauna, unique [clarification needed] in Europe, with numerous rare
The Danube delta (Romanian part) consists of a fluvial zone characterized by sandy levees and densely vegetated lakes, a transitional zone of larger lakes, reed swamps and forested levees, and a marine zone, dominated by dune and barrier beach complexes.
The Danube Delta is a Biosphere Reserve (DDBR) located at 45°0′N latitude and 29°0′E longitude in the eastern part of Romania and comprises more than 400 lakes, well interconnected by a ...
The unique ecosystems of the Danube Delta consists of a labyrinthine network of river channels, shallow bays and hundreds of lakes. Interspersed with extensive marshes, reed-beds, islands and floodplains, it forms a valuable natural buffer zone, filtering out pollutants from the Danube River, helping to improve the status of the north-western ...
The Danube Delta is a dynamic, relatively wild ecosystem with a rich diversity of wetland habitats, as well as numerous lakes, ponds and marshes, which attract over 300 species of birds and 45 species of freshwater fish.
9 Δεκ 2021 · The Danube Delta is a low alluvial plain mainly covered by water and wetlands and consists of a complex landscape made up of an intricate network of river channels, marshes, lakes, streamlets, dunes, steppes, lagoons, reed-beds, and alluvial forests.
Maps. Date. Title. 2008. Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Clarification / adopted. Disclaimer. The Nomination files produced by the States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to facilitate the preparations of comparative analysis ...